Wednesday, February 20, 2013

This is a collection of newspaper stories concerning women
who have empowered themselves by having murdered men, women, girls and boys
with axes or with hatchets. The patriarchy has attempted to suppress women’s
self-esteem and consciousness of strength by keeping the subject of women who
murder using axes and hatchets hidden in the closet. But now we will reveal the
blades in the closet.

Thanks to special funding provided by VBWUAA, the Violence By Women Using Axes Act, this previously under-served research
topic will begin to get the attention it really deserves.

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All kidding aside, it must be said that violence committed
by women is indeed a serious social problem, just as is the “cultural Marxism”
which has corrupted the universities and the professions, resulting in
deceptive studies and reports and in some cases, outright fabrications and
cover-ups.

To illustrate how the myths of female non-violence propagated by agenda-driven “experts” become
ingrained in the public mind, Here is a chatroom post discussing a London
stabling of two children: “Women don't tend to commit violent crimes like this.
Just look at the statistics the majority of violent murders are committed by
men. Women tend to kill using less forceful means, like smothering or
poison/overdose. There are clear distinctions between how men and women who
commit crime because whether you like it or not men and women are very different.”
[Irina R; Netmums Coffee House Chat, 01-06-08, 13:28#30]

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You might wonder why the Lizzie Borden case is not included
here. The reason is that it is still an unresolved case. There is significant
doubt as to whether Lizzie committed the crime. There is an abundance of
material on the Borden murders easily available elsewhere.

This is the first axe murderess collection to be compiled,
as far as we know. It is only a small sample. There are many, many more cases.

Note: Both “ax” and “axe” are correct spellings of the word.
There are a few cases here using hatchets or pickaxes.

1901 – George Lewis – Boston,
Massachusetts – Wife bought a hatchet to use on her husband’s head – she had
her eye on another man – but he survived the attack.

1908 – Belle Gunness – LaPorte, Indiana – murdered 2
husbands & dozens others, mostly “fiancés,” plus a number of children (she
had been a baby farmer when residing in Chicago); men were killed with drugs or
an axe.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Of the twelve
American serial killers (3 or more victims) who have been executed between 1816
and 2002 only six have had their biographies published (nine if we count two rare
pamphlets –one about Mary Runkle and
one about Martha Grinder – and the fictionalized story in the 2007 novel about
Elizabeth Reed).

False claims about
Wuronos being a “first” – “the first
American female serial killer,” “the first American female serial killer to be
executed,” “the first high profile American female serial killer case” –
continue to be made regularly.

It may seem
unreasonably harsh to say, but the fact is that those writers who continue to
make these and other false claims about the mythical “rarity” of female serial
killers are liars. We must treat them as liars, even when they might merely be
exemplars extreme mental laziness, there is no justification for their behavior
just because they made not the slightest effort to research the facts. Of course,
in may cases these fraudulent claims are deliberately deceptive, the product of
identity politics propagandizing.

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Here are 13 American
female serial killer cases (1816 - 2002) which resulted in the execution of the
murderess:

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Crime hides, and by far the most terrifying things are those
which elude us. ~ Georges Bataille.

NOTE: Among the 32 cases listed here only that of Mary Bell
is well-known. The Australian case of Helen Patricia Moore is known in that
country but is little-known elsewhere, Clementine Barnabet has begun to get a
little attention in the past few years, but previously ignored by the experts.
The others, even those over a century old have been overlooked by
criminologists.

A servant girl, she murdered three children in two different
families in an astonishingly disgusting and brutal manner and confessed she had
a compulsion that would have led to murdering the rest of the children in the
household she was serving in at the time of her arrest.

Two or three children, a dog, two cats, six or eight birds,
and some gold fish, had all fallen victims to Agnes Norman unnatural propensity
for killing before she was discovered and arrested, at the age of 15. One
little boy, aged eleven years, testified that one night he awoke by feeling
something hurting him, and upon looking up found this delectable young woman,
who lived as a servant in the same house, stooping over him with one hand on
his mouth, and the other tightly grasping his throat. [edited from linked
source]

After having smothered the two children
of her mistress (aged 3 years & 18 months)she was removed to the hospital of La Flèche, and there felt impelled
by some unnatural force to assassinate the patients.

Jennie Post murdered an employer and then later was taken in
by a wealthy German woman with a passion for helping poor children. Jennie
stole from her benefactors, but was still kept on, yet she murdered the man of
the house and poisoned the benefactress, admitting her crimes to another and
asserting she would poison the doctor and the cook if they posed a threat to
her freedom.

►1881 – Margaret Messenger – Cumberland, England – age 14 at
time of apprehension; 13 at time of first murder. (2 deaths)

14-year-old Margaret Messenger laid
an infant face downward in a boggy place, placed a stone upon its head, and so
suffocated it.She even confessed later
on that she had herself killed the baby alone and unaided. At the time of
committing the crime she was only 13, and had but just attained her 14th year
when brought to trial. She also confessed that she had murdered another child
of the same family – the little boy who was drowned in the well a short time
before – having purposely thrown him in, The idea occurred to her, to quote
her own words, as she was chopping sticks in the yard and she took him to the
well and drowned him. [edited from linked source]

►1885 –
Rebecca Samuels – Barnesville, S. C., USA – age 12 at time of apprehension; age 10 (or perhaps 11) at time of first murder. (2 deaths)

A girl, 12 years old, has been convicted of the a six weeks’
old infant that she was nursing. She soaked the child in a pot of concentrated
lye. This is the second crime of the same kind she has committed within the
past two years.

13-year-old Marie Doiseletwas engaged as nursemaid in the house of a neighbour, named Caratnauti,
and was entrusted with the care of his two children, one aged six months and
the other two years and a-half. The youngest died suddenly on June 23, and the
other under precisely similar circumstances on July 23. Suspicions were
excited, and it turned out that the youthful murderess had killed each of them
by placing a handkerchief over the mouth and nose, and pressing heavily on the
chest until suffocation ensued. She confessed the crime and the methods of its
execution, and said she wanted to get rid of the trouble of looking after the
children. [edited from linked source]►1892
– Bottoms Girl – Atoka, Kentucky, USA – age 6 at time of apprehension. (1 death; stated desire to kill more babies in the future)

This astonishing case involves a 6-year-old obsessed with a
desire to murder babies. She was successful, after planning the deed long in
advance, in murdering her 18-month-old sister and expressed the desire to kill more
babies in the future.

Ella Holdridge, 14-years old, had a passion for attending
funerals. When a lull came about, offering no opportunities for her favorite
form of amusement, she solved the problem by poisoning a number of children in
series. She remarked with respect to the corpse one of her victims, Louisa
Stormer who she said “made the prettiest corpse ever put under New York soil.”
Ella confessed that she not only poisoned the children at an the orphanage
where she worked, Susie (10) and Jennie (5) Eggleston and Henry Garlock (5), but
actually murdered Louisa Stromer. [edited from linked source]

After the death of one child was determined to have been
caused by poison, it was realized that the sibling of the victim who had been
thought to have been murdered in the same way some time earlier by 13-year-old
Fanny Scovell.

A young girl of seventeen, named
Jeanne Bonnaud confessed to an extraordinary series of infant murders. She murdered several
children including her sister before being caught trying to push two others
down a well. [edited from linked source]

During a three-month period, Mary
Maher murdered three sisters (aged 1, 3, 4 ½), attempted to murder another
sister, aged 8, and then, a week later, committed suicide. It seems that
little Mary had been interested in getting a job as a nurse girl so she could exercise her
homicidal obsession on little victims further afield.

Lillian B. Thornman, a thirteen-year-old girl, fatally burned
the three-year-old child of Robert Dorsey of York, Pennsylvania. The girl, who
was employed to do light work around the house literally fried the child and while the child was
writhing and screaming in its agony an aunt entered the room and rescued it,
but the child had been roasted from head to foot and cannot live. The servant
girl in jail tonight confessed that she had (non-fatally) burned three other children
in a similar manner, giving their parents the impression that they had fallen
on the stove accidentally while climbing to reach something. [edited from
linked source]

Ida Schnell admitted that
she had killed not only the baby whose body had been exhumed, but five others
for whom she had been engaged as nurse. She confessed, further, that she had
taken the lives of these infants by plunging a hairpin into the lower part of
the back of their heads till they ceased to cry. Asked as to her motive, the
girl said that the crying of the infants roused in her unconquerable revulsion,
and excited her to such a degree that she lost all control over herself, and
would do anything to make them quiet. Next morning she confessed to the sixth
murder. [edited from linked source]

Further investigation showed that there were probably 8 murders.

►1911 – Clementine Barnabet (Bernebet) – Lafayette, Louisiana, USA – age 18 (or 19?) at time of apprehension. Age 16 (or 17?) at time of first murder) (22 deaths)

Clementine Barnabet,
self-confessed “ax woman of the sacrifice sect,” was found guilty of murder and
sentenced to life imprisonment. The woman confessed to 17 murders and testimony
introduced in her trial showed that she had slain 22.

►1921 – Ineigo Kaneiko – Kumakura, Japan – age 18 at time of
apprehension; presumably 16 or 17 at time of first murder. (18 deaths)

A young Japanese woman
named Kaneko, along with her husband,was arrested and tried on a charge of poisoning 18 people whose lives
she had insured in her favour. Good-looking and well-educated, she cleverly
tricked both doctors and insurance companies. First she murdered her sister,
with whose husband she had fallen in love.At the trial, her husband confessed after asevere
cross-examination, during which the woman shouted, “You are like all men – an
arrant coward!” [edited from linked source]

►1925 – Alsa Thompson
– Los Angeles, California, USA – age 7 at time of apprehension. Claimed
to have committed first murder at age of 6 (?). (multiple attempts;
possibly 3 deaths)

Alsa possibly murdered her 2-year old twin sisters and woman
she had boarded with following her parents’ separation. Later she poisoned the
next family she boarded with, as well as attacking with a razor blade her baby
sister and another child. Killed canaries and a cat with poison.

“A 12-year-old girl, who has confessed to the killing
of a four-year-old infant, and to inflicting savage injuries on fourothers.”

►1968 – Mary Bell – Scotswood, England – age 11 at time of apprehension. (2 deaths; several attempts, one with serious injury)

The only case on this collection that is truly well-known.
Bell is sometimes not treated as a proper serial killer since she killed two
victims only. Yet this young killer had indeed attempted to murder two others.
He proclivity was clearly of the serial kind. She most likely would have
continued these activities if it were not the inherent restrictionson her activities that are automatically
conferred by the life of a child.

►1980 – Helen Patricia Moore – Claymore, Australia – age 18
at time of apprehension; age 17 at time of first murder. (4 deaths; 2 attempts, crippling one victim)

Australian Baby-sitter, Helen Patricia Moore, murdered five
children aged from one to seven years, and crippled another, aged 2, between
Mar. 1, 1979 and Mar. 24, 1980. Moore was only 17 when she began her serial
killing career. She was convicted and after serving only 13 years of a “life
sentence” was released from prison.

13-year-old Jummai Hassan, of Maiduguri, Nigeria, confessed
to being a member of a cult based in Lagos and that she has killed 51 people,
including her father, since she was initiated seven years ago. She had been
arrested in the past for burning down a woman’s house, quarrelling with her
mother and throwing a girl into a ditch, the police chief said. But each time
she was taken to court, she escaped conviction, he said. The alert about the killings came when the
two-year-old boy Ibro Joseph went missing earlier this month. The girl
confessed that she killed and buried the toddler. She police investigators to a
grave where the body was exhumed. Jummai Hassan, in her confession said, “We
always use a powder to kill. Once we apply it on a person, he dies and we take
away his heart.”[edited from linked
source]

►2009 – “Sao Paulo Girl” – São José do Rio Preto, Brazil –
age 17 at time of apprehension; age 15 at time of first murder. (30 deaths)

A 17-year-old girl confessed to stabbing to death 30 men
within the period of two years.

In 2011, 17-year-old "La Perris," was arrested in
Medellin, Colombia, for possession of a firearm. Police also expect that La
Perris was involved with training or assisting young assassins in the Antioquia
department's capital city of Medellin. La Perris was allegedly involved with an
attack on a 16-year-old girl, which killed one girl and injured a 13-year-old
and 6-year-old in the process. According to General Yesid Vasquez, the attack
occurred because the two girls refused to be part of her gang. The 6-year-old
is in critical condition at San Vincent de Paul hospital, after suffering a
shot to the neck and cardiac arrest. [edited from linked source]

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Ranked by age at time of first murder and age at time of
apprehension. Estimated umber of victims is noted.

►1894 – Johanna Moran (16), Nelly Connolly (15½) – Sydney,
Australia – Two girls residing at the Parramatta Industrial School gave
detailed confessions of murdering babies. No bodies or other evidence
corroborating the claims were located. It was assumed the confessions were a
ruse concocted to find a way to leave the confines of the school.

►2013 – Miranda Barbour – USA – 18-year-old arrested for
murder confesses to over 22 other murders committed beginning at the age of 13.
The serial murder confession was made several months following her arrest. The
truth of the confession will soon be tested. As yet the claim of being a serial
killer is unconfirmed.

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The study of psychopathic tendencies among children
conducted by Florida psychologist Danial A. Waschbusch is germane to the subject of serial
killer girls.